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jaytrem's Photo jaytrem 21 Feb 2015

View PostPeter, on 21 February 2015 - 12:34 PM, said:

First sketch of the new James Niehues map...


Hmmm, no Eaglet. Looks good though. I wish he'd come out with a coffee table book.
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CH3skier's Photo CH3skier 21 Feb 2015

View Postjaytrem, on 21 February 2015 - 03:01 PM, said:


Hmmm, no Eaglet. Looks good though. I wish he'd come out with a coffee table book.

I think Eaglet is own by the US ski team or something for ski racing.
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floridaskier's Photo floridaskier 21 Feb 2015

Eaglet has been in daily use for the last few years for the terrain park up there on King Con Ridge. It was built to get to the giant slalom start for the Olympics, and sat unused for a while. They have it painted up in yahoo colors like Three Kings, the other terrain park lift
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SkiDaBird's Photo SkiDaBird 22 Feb 2015

I like it, although as always, it doesn't do the size of the Pioneer area justice.
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floridaskier's Photo floridaskier 23 Feb 2015

Getting it all in one view is something PCMR has never done before though. Interesting to see how sprawled out The Canyons is, compared to PCMR's dense layout
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Skiing#1's Photo Skiing#1 27 Mar 2015

http://www.kutv.com/...ml#.VRU2fPzF9WJ

Approval given for gondola to connect 2 Park City resorts


SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Vail Resorts Inc. says it has received approval from Park City planning officials to build a high-speed gondola that would connect two ski resorts it owns in Utah.


The company said in a news release Thursday that the linking lift will join Park City Mountain Resort and Canyons Resort to make it the largest ski area in the United States.


Vail announced plans for the connecting lift in December as part of $50 million in investments at the two resorts. Vail purchased Park City Mountain Resort in September for $182.5 million.


Other plans include major upgrades of two lifts, new and improved restaurants and better snowmaking.


The projects are expected to be ready by the 2015-2016 ski season.


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RibStaThiok's Photo RibStaThiok 27 Mar 2015

Major upgrades or major replacements?
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DonaldMReif's Photo DonaldMReif 27 Mar 2015

Both, in King Con and Motherlode's cases.
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